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Get out and see a Movie: AMC North Dekalb Mall & The Plaza Theatre
Get out and see a Movie: AMC North Dekalb Mall & The Plaza Theatre
Friday, October 10, 2008
Garage Sale - part of Neighborhood Wide Sale- Evergreen forest (Decatur / Valleybrook rd) Saturday OCT 11 // 9am-12 noon.
Garage Sale - part of Neighborhood Wide Sale- Evergreen forest (Decatur / Valleybrook rd)
3036 VINE CIRCLE / Saturday 9am to 12 noon. Garage sale is part of Neighborhood Wide Sale. Lots of furniture, clothes, accessories, books, a bit of everything inbetween.
(Druid hiils rd turns into Valleybrook rd. Left on Holywood into the Evergreen Forest Neighborhood and left on Vine).
WHEN:Saturday OCT 11 // 9am-12 noon.
Location: Decatur / Valleybrook rd
3036 VINE CIRCLE
Decatur, GA
Post date: 10/10 07:14 AM
Sale date: 10/11/08
Source: Craigslist
The 11th Annual Oakhurst Arts & Music Festival is Saturday, October 11
The 11th Annual Oakhurst Arts & Music Festival is Saturday, October 11 from 10 am until 7 pm at the center of the Oakhurst community in Harmony Park. This event is presented by the Decatur Arts Alliance in association with the South Decatur Community Development Corporation.
• The 5K Arts Run/Walk
• 50 local artists
• Eight live musical performances
• Community area, featuring Decatur-based nonprofit groups
• Free activity area for children
• Good ol' fashioned parade
• Food and beverages at Oakhurst's many restaurants
Oakhurst Loves Kids!
And kids love activities. If your organization would like to provide a hands-on art activity for children during the Oakhurst Arts and Music Festival, fill out this form now.
October 11 • 10 am-7 pm
Harmony Park in Oakhurst Village
404-371-9583
decaturartsalliance@earthlink.net
Front Yard Halloween Displays in Decatur
This was one of the best Halloween decorated yards I saw last year in a front yard of a house in Decatur, Ga. near Winnona Park School.
That area always has some nice decorated yards each year.
Get outside and decorate those yards, I will be riding around the downtown Decatur area taking pictures.
Note: If you know a great decorated yard in Decatur area let me know where or send photo, or give me the link.
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Melrose on Ponce
I think they might be ready for Halloween
By Jonathan Goldberg
staff writer for hometown dekalb
When you hear that the name Melrose on Ponce you may be confused into thinking that someone’s talking about a primetime soap opera centered around trendy twenty-somethings and their turbulent romantic lives. In this case you’d be seriously off the mark. Melrose on Ponce is in fact a unique gift store in downton Decatur whose name was inspired by owner Shirlyn Englisby’s grandmother.
Melrose on Ponce is a charming gift shop that specializes in providing items such as backpacks, clothing, linens, napkins and pillows that can be monogrammed on site. The store, which is located at 345 West Ponce De Leon near the square, also sells other unique gifts and frequently has local artists working on site. This gives the shop a wonderful atmosphere that encourages people to come in and chat with the artists who consign their work to the store.
Shirlyn Englisby’s grandmother, Melrose, ran a flea market/vintage shop from her living room in her elder years. Not only was the shop’s namesake inspired by Englisby’s grandmother’s experience, so was Englisby’s desire to have artists work and sell their pieces in her store. Englisby feels that the store’s name is both catchy and keeps the family name special.
Englisby’s partner, Valerie Kartwe, is co-owner of Melrose on Ponce. Kartwe has always harbored a love of vintage merchandise. The result is a store that contains a meld of both the old and the new. In addition to the art works available and the monogrammed items, Melrose on Ponce also offers gift baskets with natural (no preservative) foods, soaps, bees wax candles (that emit less smoke) and other gift items.
Englisby and Kartwe’s mission is to redefine the traditional gift shop concept. Melrose on Ponce is succeeding in their mission and is a shop where you can find a multitude of unique and whimsical gifts for friends and family members as well as for your own home. With Valentine’s Day right around the corner, now is a great time to visit and if necessary, place orders for anything that would need to be monogrammed. Many items for the Spring holidays and garden themed products will be arriving in mid-February.
The store is open Monday through Saturday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. with seasonal extended hours. To reach Melrose on Ponce by phone, call (404) 378-1013.
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Thursday, October 9, 2008
Where is Atlanta’s best kids’ haircut salon? ... Decatur
By Phil Kloer |
What is it with some kids and haircuts?
Most view haircuts as a mild inconvenience, but maybe with a lollipop at the end, so why not go along?
But there are some wee ones - and we’ve seen them, or heard them, or known them, or maybe (shudder) had them - who view a haircut as the most diabolical, agonizing torture that could ever be inflicted. And so the only reasonable response is to raise 39 kinds of ear-shattering hell.
For them, and really for any little kid, finding the right haircut place is almost as essential as getting into the right pre-school.
So where is this place? And what do they do? Candy bribes? Cartoons playing on TV? Soft-spoken stylists? An endless supply of vodka martinis? (For you, not for your child.)
Best of Big A wants to know: Who gives the best kid’s haircut in metro Atlanta? And a few parents out there really need to know.
Salonredkids
119 E Ponce De Leon Ave
Decatur, GA
(404) 377-3164
Salon Red Kid’s in Decatur. I love it- now that we live in McDonough- we still drive back as it is the only place my little ones will go for a haircut!
By Michelle
October 6, 2008 11:06 AM | Link to this
Salon Red Kid’s- Decatur. It’s all about kids there, they make it fun to get a hair cut.
By Michelle
October 6, 2008 11:07 AM | Link to this
Salon Red Kid’s- Decatur. It’s all about kids there, they make it fun to get a hair cut.
By Melanie
October 6, 2008 11:09 AM | Link to this
Snip Its in Snellville. I’ll admit it is over priced for a kids haircut, but I’ll pay it for the attention she gets, the staff is always friendly and even if there is a long wait, you can put your name on the list, give them your cell phone number and they will call you when it’s your turn. My daughter loves going there and watching the videos they play or sings the songs while they cut her hair and looks forward to the prize when they are done. I can never walk out of there with out spending more money on bows and products, but she always has a great time when we go there.
By otis
October 6, 2008 11:27 AM | Link to this
Pigtails & Crewcuts in Buckhead
By mama4
October 6, 2008 11:46 AM | Link to this
Where is a good place for a boy to get an “old school” afro touch up or trim in decatur, stone mountain or atlanta?
By Monique
October 6, 2008 12:04 PM | Link to this
Regency Barbershop and Salon - Conyers, GA 3565 GA Hwy 20 (770) 483-6007
All the barbers and stylist are great!!! I promise you and your little one will be completely satisfied. Regency has Little Tykes bids, blow pops and my son received a “My First Haircut Certificates” which he absolutely LOVED. Thanks Regency www.regencybarbershop.com
By janell
October 6, 2008 12:13 PM | Link to this
Hair cuttery
By Alison
October 6, 2008 12:31 PM | Link to this
I totally agree with Monique REGENCY BARBERSHOP and SALON is the BEST. The waiting time is always minable; atmosphere is always kid friendly and relaxing for adults. The pricing is budget friendly and they offer discounts on both children ($7) and adults ($10) Haircuts on Tuesday and Wednesday. Absolutely the best Barbershop/Salon in Conyers/Covington!!!
GREAT JOB REGENCY KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!!!
GREAT JOB REGENCY
By TL
October 6, 2008 1:04 PM | Link to this
Harry’s in Marietta.
By RK
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October 6, 2008 2:38 PM | Link to this
Barbershop - The Ultimate Barbershop (Camp Creek MarketPlace).
By Alonzo
October 6, 2008 6:13 PM | Link to this
If I must say “Regency Barber Shop and Salon” is where your little man/lady need to come. There is 1st timer certificate, along with a digital photo of his/her experience, and he/she will be featured on the website. Parents we have amenities for you like chess, flat screens,WI-FI, and even services for you while you wait. Come by and see for yourself. It’s about more than just a haircut, its about a positive experience. “NOTHING LIKE THE FIRST TIME, SO MAKE IT GOOD” www.regencybarbershopandsalon.com
By Miko
October 6, 2008 8:44 PM | Link to this
Regency Barbershop in Conyers. Warm friendly environment and staff. Great prices. Check out the website and feel the LOVE.
By sakurali
October 6, 2008 9:07 PM | Link to this
Hairclips at Georgetown rocks. BEST HAIR CUT EVER.
By Angela Moore
October 6, 2008 9:30 PM | Link to this
I nominate Regency Barber Shop in Conyers. You will experience a great vibe, comtemporary style and a untouchable ambiance. The owner is very handsome ladies.
By PD Harvey
October 6, 2008 10:01 PM | Link to this
Salon Red in Decatur. We moved here from Connecticut; it used to cost $100.00 for two kids haircuts and it is now $40.00 for better service.
By PD Harvey
October 6, 2008 10:02 PM | Link to this
Salon Red in Decatur. We moved here from Connecticut; it used to cost $100.00 for two kids haircuts and it is now $40.00 for better service.
By Kecia
October 6, 2008 11:05 PM | Link to this
I nominate Regency Barber Shop and Salon in Conyers, Ga. My son is 3 and he loves going there to get his haircut and they do an excellent job.He always gets compliments on his haircut. I must agree with Angela the owner is very handsome.
By C. Woods
Good news / Bad news : Kudzu Antique Market will get a great new tenant
Bad news, it's Decatur's own Victory Vintage Home Store, yes it's true, they have decided to downsize, and will be closing the Decatur store location Oct 29th.
They will continue to be a full-service lamp repair and lamp shade provider operating from Kudzu Antique Market, it's located at 2928 East Ponce de Leon Ave. The phone number at the new location is 404-373-6498 and they are open 7 days a week from 11 to
7.
I am going to miss the Christmas window displays they always had.
I sure hope this year more of the Decatur Stores have great window displays. They should have a contest for the best Christmas window display. That would even get more Christmas shoppers this year.
read full announcement over at inDECATUR.
They will continue to be a full-service lamp repair and lamp shade provider operating from Kudzu Antique Market, it's located at 2928 East Ponce de Leon Ave. The phone number at the new location is 404-373-6498 and they are open 7 days a week from 11 to
7.
I am going to miss the Christmas window displays they always had.
I sure hope this year more of the Decatur Stores have great window displays. They should have a contest for the best Christmas window display. That would even get more Christmas shoppers this year.
read full announcement over at inDECATUR.
Run for Rewards with Fleet Feet Decatur
Hi Dennis,
I thought your readers might be interested to learn of the fun run/walk program that Fleet Feet Decatur is offering beginning next week. The program, Run for Rewards, incentivizes those who participate during our fun runs/walks on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, starting Oct. 14 and ending Jan. 15. I've included details on the program below. All abilities (runners and walkers) are invited to join at any time during the program's duration. We hope to have a fun time!
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Live FIT,
Kim Scarborough
Fleet Feet Decatur
404.371.0208
Run for Rewards with Fleet Feet Decatur
Need a little incentive to get out the door and start exercising? Fleet Feet Decatur is teaming up with Brooks Sports from October to January to provide you with a carrot – free prizes – as part of our Run for Rewards program.
Here's the low-down:
WHAT: Run for Rewards - A 12-week fun run/walk program that rewards you for showing up and sweating.
WHEN: Oct. 14 - Jan. 15 on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. during that evening's fun run/walk. We will offer a three- and five-mile course. All abilities (runners and walkers) are welcome!
WHERE: Fleet Feet Sports Decatur (431 W Ponce de Leon Avenue in downtown Decatur)
HOW: Bring your shoes and join us on our fun run/walk to receive one punch on your Run for Rewards card.
- With multiple punches you will receive free Brooks drawstring bags, technical shirts and hats. What's more, the top three participants will receive a FREE pair of Brooks shoes.
- Bring a friend, and we'll put two punches on your card the first time they join you.
WHY: For the free stuff! (Oh, and also to live FIT and stay active.)
You can join the program at any time during its duration. For more information, visit www.fleetfeetdecatur.com or call us at 404.371.0208.
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Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Plan for apartments, parking deck on Ponce has residents worried
Plan for apartments, parking deck on Ponce has residents worried
By DONNA WILLIAMS LEWIS
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Thursday, October 09, 2008
Decatur has applied an unusual touch to a public meeting scheduled next week at City Hall — something like a marriage counselor.
City officials say the meeting on a redevelopment proposal on the city’s main drag will be “facilitated” by Otis White, president of Civic Strategies Inc.
Company literature describes the Atlanta-based public policy consulting firm as one that “helps communities make important decisions.”
In this case, White may need all of his skills.
Last month, residents packed a tense, nearly six-hour zoning meeting to oppose JLB Partners’ plan to build a parking deck and apartments on the parking lot of an office tower at 315 W. Ponce de Leon Ave.
The meeting ran past 2 a.m. An exhausted Zoning Board of Appeals put off making a decision until more information could be gathered. And now, if nothing else, everyone seems to agree that nobody wants to live through a repeat performance.
Carl Black, who lives near the site, said he thinks White’s wade into the fray might produce more meaningful dialogue in an area where a downtown building boom directly abuts single-family neighborhoods.
“I think that what we need,” Black said, “is some sort of a healing.”
The proposed project calls for a parking deck that would be shared by office tenants and apartment residents. Among other concerns, neighbors fear parking would spill over into their narrow streets.
White has designed leadership summits and planning retreats for governments and nonprofits and has helped companies handle community relations issues.
But he hasn’t been hired to intervene in a community conflict before, and he’s still developing a format for the meeting, to be held at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 15.
“This is not the way things normally happen, and I think it’s exciting,” White said.
White said he hopes the effort, for which he’s being paid $4,500, will articulate residents’ feelings about the project which might help the developer work with them to attain consensus.
One thing already sounds good to some of them. White said he’s been told to limit the session to a much more palatable two hours.
By DONNA WILLIAMS LEWIS
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Thursday, October 09, 2008
Decatur has applied an unusual touch to a public meeting scheduled next week at City Hall — something like a marriage counselor.
City officials say the meeting on a redevelopment proposal on the city’s main drag will be “facilitated” by Otis White, president of Civic Strategies Inc.
Company literature describes the Atlanta-based public policy consulting firm as one that “helps communities make important decisions.”
In this case, White may need all of his skills.
Last month, residents packed a tense, nearly six-hour zoning meeting to oppose JLB Partners’ plan to build a parking deck and apartments on the parking lot of an office tower at 315 W. Ponce de Leon Ave.
The meeting ran past 2 a.m. An exhausted Zoning Board of Appeals put off making a decision until more information could be gathered. And now, if nothing else, everyone seems to agree that nobody wants to live through a repeat performance.
Carl Black, who lives near the site, said he thinks White’s wade into the fray might produce more meaningful dialogue in an area where a downtown building boom directly abuts single-family neighborhoods.
“I think that what we need,” Black said, “is some sort of a healing.”
The proposed project calls for a parking deck that would be shared by office tenants and apartment residents. Among other concerns, neighbors fear parking would spill over into their narrow streets.
White has designed leadership summits and planning retreats for governments and nonprofits and has helped companies handle community relations issues.
But he hasn’t been hired to intervene in a community conflict before, and he’s still developing a format for the meeting, to be held at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 15.
“This is not the way things normally happen, and I think it’s exciting,” White said.
White said he hopes the effort, for which he’s being paid $4,500, will articulate residents’ feelings about the project which might help the developer work with them to attain consensus.
One thing already sounds good to some of them. White said he’s been told to limit the session to a much more palatable two hours.
North Decatur Pharmacy - Time Machine.
A new City of Decatur blog named "The Decatur Minute"
I want to take a minute and welcome a new City of Decatur blog called "The Decatur Minute" I know all of us will be reading your new blog. The link has been added to my blog roll.
Thanks Linda for the mention of Decatur's 3 most popular blogs, nDecatur, Decatur Metro & Next Stop...Decatur
Below is the description of the blog posted by Linda.
The Decatur Minute Goes Live
October 7, 2008 by Linda
Welcome to The Decatur Minute, a blog written by employees in the Community & Economic Development Department of the City of Decatur. We are excited to enter the blogosphere and welcome any and all comments, ideas, suggestions, and information to share. We will give you the latest on special events, volunteer opportunities, new businesses, things to see and do in Decatur, and more.
Our blog policy is posted on the City of Decatur website and we look forward to ongoing conversations with the community.
We also have links to popular Decatur blogs such as Decatur Metro, nDecatur, Next Stop Decatur and others with Decatur connections. You will also find links to blogs from our shops and restaurants. If you know of a Decatur blog that is missing, please let us know.
Check back often - it only takes a minute!
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
"AS SEEN AROUND DECATUR" Hatim & Elizabeth. - Mr. & Ms. 12th Grade
Hatim and Elizabeth ( Mr. & Ms. 12th Grade) in Decatur High School Home Coming Parade Oct 3rd, 2008.
Be seen on Next Stop... Decatur
"As Seen Around Decatur"
Send us photos of you , your family or your friends taken at your favorite Decatur site. examples: resturants,bars, ball games, events, etc...
Note: so send in your photo for consideration.
Send to next-stop-decatur@myway.com
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A Season of Giving/Christmas Decatur
A Season of Giving/Christmas Decatur – How You Can Help
Brighten the 2008 Holiday Season for Decatur Children and Seniors
A Season of Giving/Christmas Decatur seeks donors to assist our city's low-income children and senior citizens. Last year, the community's generosity allowed this program to provide holiday gifts for more than 400 children and senior citizens. This year our goal is to increase that number to 500.
You can participate individually or as a group with friends, neighbors, family, place of worship, workplace, school, or club. We provide a profile for shopping that lists exact information on what a child or senior needs, including clothing sizes. We ask that you purchase approximately $100 worth of gifts for each person (a mixture of toys and clothing for the children).
Ways to help:
• Have a party and ask each person to bring one of the items on your list.
• Take up a collection and designate one person to do the shopping.
• Make a financial contribution and we will do the shopping for you.
• Volunteer!
We need weekday volunteers to call back donors and mail them information. Times are flexible. Volunteers also help in the distribution center in December. Call 404-378-8068 or email aseasonofgiving@decaturga.com. Make donations to A Season of Giving/Christmas Decatur, P.O. Box 220, Decatur, GA 30031.
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Drop by Decatur CD for your copy of the new Bob Dylan CD "TELL NO SIGNS"
Visit Decatur CD:
356 West Ponce de Leon Ave.
Decatur, GA 30030
404.371.9090
Sunday: 12-6
Monday - Saturday: 11-9
Taj Ma Hound in new location on E. Lake Dr.
©2004 Taj Ma Hound
707 D East Lake Drive
Decatur, GA 30030, USA
Phone: 1-404-377-9220
click on logo for more info.
Good News: Toco Hills Shopping Center will get a $7.5 Million Facelift.
By RACHEL TOBIN RAMOS
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Tuesday, October 07, 2008
Yes. The economy is reeling and big real estate deals are getting harder to start.
But Atlanta has been sought-after by developers for years. And many projects are moving forward, according to developers and brokers at the International Council of Shopping Centers Southeast meeting this week in Atlanta.
Toco Hills upgrade: The Publix shopping center in Toco Hills will get a $7.5 million upgrade, thanks to owner Edens & Avant, a Columbia, S.C. developer. Herbert Ames, the development manager, said they have owned the center for four years, and now will give the mall a new facade, new merchants and a redesigned parking lot with more plants.
Another news story: Macy’s: The department store is considering smaller stores, which could bust the chain out of the malls.
full story here.
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Here's an idea maybe MACY'S would consider putting one of those smaller stores in the McDonough Street Market location....hey, it's just a thought you know it use to be a Belk-Gallant store..... Somebody wake me up, I must be dreaming.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Tuesday, October 07, 2008
Yes. The economy is reeling and big real estate deals are getting harder to start.
But Atlanta has been sought-after by developers for years. And many projects are moving forward, according to developers and brokers at the International Council of Shopping Centers Southeast meeting this week in Atlanta.
Toco Hills upgrade: The Publix shopping center in Toco Hills will get a $7.5 million upgrade, thanks to owner Edens & Avant, a Columbia, S.C. developer. Herbert Ames, the development manager, said they have owned the center for four years, and now will give the mall a new facade, new merchants and a redesigned parking lot with more plants.
Another news story: Macy’s: The department store is considering smaller stores, which could bust the chain out of the malls.
full story here.
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Here's an idea maybe MACY'S would consider putting one of those smaller stores in the McDonough Street Market location....hey, it's just a thought you know it use to be a Belk-Gallant store..... Somebody wake me up, I must be dreaming.
Monday, October 6, 2008
A message from The McDonough Street Market about their closing.
A message from The McDonough Street Market about their closing.
Due to circumstances beyond our control, the McDonough Street Market has closed.
Please see the "Members" section of this site for information on contacting individual members.
If you did not know already the ice cream store JAKE'S closed and they held the lease, so The McDonough Street Market had to close also.
see photo from a earlier post.
Note: David from the inDECATUR, said now that they have closed I would have to update my Header photo.....maybe so David, I'll wait and see who moves into the location and then decide.
Welcome to 1972. This Thursday ABC Premieres "Life On Mars"
The Series Premieres Thursday Oct 9. Return to 1973 on ABC!
FONTAINE'S OYSTER HOUSE
Welcome to Fontaine's Oyster House...
Where good food, good drink and good people come together.
Belly up to the bar or grab a seat in a cozy booth. Or grab a spot at the oyster bar and enjoy the freshest oysters in Atlanta. Our patio provides covered seating beneath the stars. Whatever your preference, you're sure to find a spot that fits your needs.
See you at Fontaine's!
Fontaine's is located on the corner of North Highland and Virginia Avenue. Minutes away from downtown Decatur in the heart of VA Highlands.
The Virginia-Highland area of Atlanta has over 100 privately owned shops including clothing stores, flower shops, gift shops, pet stores and of course restaurants & bars. Parking is a premium, so be sure to take advantage of our free nightly valet at the rear entrance.
1026 N. Highland Ave.
Atlanta, GA.
404-872-0869
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Now Playing at The Plaza Theatre
Just up the road on Ponce is The Plaza Theatre
Now Playing
"Ghost Town"
"Tell No One"
"Search Of A Midnight"
Coming Soon "Christmas On Mars".
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Wells Fargo, not Citi, to buy Wachovia
In a stunning reversal, Wachovia said Friday that it planned to be acquired by a rival bank, Wells Fargo, for about $15.1 billion in stock.
The announcement came four days after Citigroup believed that it had cemented a deal with Wachovia to buy most of its banking operations for $1 a share, or $2.2 billion, in a deal brokered by federal regulators. With Wachovia on the brink of collapse, the government agreed to cover any losses above $42 billion, an indication of the urgency of regulators to get a deal done.
But Wachovia has now apparently rejected Citigroup in favor of Wells Fargo in a deal that calls for Wells Fargo to buy all of Wachovia for $7 a share and requires no assistance from the federal government. Wachovia customer deposits would be protected in both deals.
Still, the agreement requires the approval of Wachovia shareholders and regulators. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., which brokered the Citigroup-Wachovia deal, said Friday that it "stands behind its previously announced agreement with Citigroup."
Officials from the Federal Reserve, the Treasury Department and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency were all involved in original Citigroup-Wachovia deal. It is unclear how they will respond.
By: eric dash
DECATUR BULLDOGS OVER CROSS KEYS 56 - 0
Friday, October 3, 2008
Jake's Ice Cream & McDonough Street Market Closing
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Atlanta Greek Festival Oct 2 thru 5th, 2008
DATES
Thursday - Sunday, October 2 thru 5, 2008
HOURS
11am - 11pm on Thursday, Friday & Saturday
12pm - 7pm on Sunday
LOCATION
Greek Orthodox Cathedral
2500 Clairmont Road, N.E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30329
Exit #91 off I-85
(On Clairmont Rd. between Briarcliff Rd. and LaVista Rd.)
ADMISSION
$3.00 for Adults, $1.00 for children under 12 years of age. Thursday, October 2nd is Senior Citizens Day with free admission for senior citizens.
BUY ONLINE TICKETS
Tired of standing in line? Buy your tickets online at a special discount.
PARKING
FREE PARKING & SHUTTLE BUSES from Century Center Office Park on Clairmont Road, adjacent to I-85.
CAUTION ON PARKING – VERY IMPORTANT!
Please do NOT park on the side streets around the church, which have the “No Parking” signs. Cars will be towed away from these areas. We like our good neighbors and want to help them in this situation. Please use the areas indicated above for parking and the free shuttle buses. THANK YOU!
DRIVE - THRU
A Taste of Athens in Minutes: The Atlanta Greek Festival Drive-Thru. Click here for our drive thru menu!
VOLUNTEERS
Want to be a volunteer? Click here for volunteer sign-up sheet!
GREEK ORTHODOX CATHEDRAL
2500 Clairmont Road, N.E.
(Between I-85 and Lavista Road, N.E.)
INFORMATION
Do you have any questions? You can contact us at 404.633.5870 or via email at info@atlantagreekfestival.org
Fleetwood Mac - Sara - Live in 1979
Wait a minute baby. . .
Stay with me awhile
Said you'd give me light
But you never told me about the fire
Drowning in the sea of love
Where everyone would love to drown
And now it's gone
It doesn't matter anymore
When you build your house
Call me home
And he was just like a great dark wing
Within the wings of a storm
I think I had met my match--he was singing
And undoing the laces
Undoing the laces
Drowning in the sea of love
Where everyone would love to drown
And now it's gone
It doesn't matter anymore
When you build your house
Call me home
Hold on
The night is coming and the starling
flew for days
I'd stay home at night all the time
I'd go anywhere, anywhere
Ask me and I'm there because I care
Sara, you're the poet in my heart
Never change, never stop
And now it's gone
It doesn't matter what for
When you build your house
I'll come by
Drowning in the sea of love
Where everyone would love to drown
And now it's gone
It doesn't matter anymore
When you build your house
Call me home
All I ever wanted
Was to know that you were dreaming
(There's a heartbeat
And it never really died)
Decatur couple builds new upstairs level
Craftsman home gets second story, creating room for downstairs renovation
Kristin Allin and her husband Billy wanted to remodel their Decatur 1926 Craftsman home, so they built up, adding a second floor while opening up the first floor.
Photo:Brant Sanderlin/Staff
More photo here.
By H.M. CAULEY
For The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Sunday, October 05, 2008
When it came time to find more space for their growing family, Kristin and Billy Allin had only one way to go: Up.
By adding a second floor they didn’t have to disturb the yard and gardens around their 1926 Craftsman home in the heart of Decatur. It also allowed them to work within the footprint of the existing structure.
We didn’t have to bump anything out,” Kristin Allin said. “We just went up and worked within the downstairs footprint so we could leave most of the house intact. We had made some changes: We put back the fireplace that was covered up in the front room. The archway off the living room was closed off and we reopened it. But there was already a sunroom on the back where we could make our main living area.”
The couple, who recently opened the Cakes and Ale restaurant in Decatur, built a staircase to the new second floor from the bones of the old attic passage. The stairs took up part of the old master bedroom that is now another seating area off the living room.
The new level has a large center hall, brightly lit with skylights. At one end, under the sloping eaves, are a kids’ play area and a reading nook packed with books and toys. A hall bath is brightly finished in a mosaic of blue, white and beige tiles with subway tiles around the bath.
The hall opens to the children’s bedrooms, with vaulted ceilings and built-in shelving, and a laundry area. The largest space is at the back of the house, where the spacious master with a sloping ceiling over the bed connects to a screened porch and deck.
The master bath was finished with double pedestal sinks, dual mirrored medicine cabinets, an oversize stone shower and an old-fashioned clawfoot tub under a skylight. The airy space is finished with white bead board molding and a beige tiled floor.
“I use the tub, the kids use the tub a lot and we all use the shower,” Kristin Allin said with a laugh. “We also loved the idea of a porch off the bedroom where, in the mornings, we sometimes sit while we have our coffee.”
The overhaul also focused on the kitchen, another significant part of the house for the restaurant owners. The space now features granite counters and off-white cabinets, a stainless steel farmhouse sink with a subway tile backsplash and white display shelves on either side of the window over the sink. The glass-fronted cabinets show off a collection of white dishware. There’s also a butcher-block island with a prep sink and a four-burner Viking stove under a vent hood.
“We tried to cater it to what Billy likes to do,” Kristin Allin said. “It has all the amenities that people like now. Of course, he cooked a lot more before we opened the restaurant.”
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
The Decatur Old House Fair... Oct 25, 2008 -Tickets available starting today
October 25 • 10 am-5 pm
Holiday Inn Decatur
Conference Plaza
130 Clairemont Ave.
Decatur, Georgia
Tickets available today, October 1.
Click on logo above for more info.
For more information:
regina.brewer@decaturga.com
678-553-657
A day-long celebration featuring new ideas, practical advice, innovative materials and quality services for old-house owners.
Discover . . .
New ideas, materials and techniques for rehabilitating, furnishing and maintaining your older home.
Shop . . .
A large exhibit area of retailers, suppliers and other professionals in home improvement, historic preservation, renovation, interior furnishings and construction.
Learn . . .
How to restore original windows, improve your older home’s energy efficiency, develop a maintenance plan, research old-house history, earn tax incentives for certified rehabilitation – and more – through seminars and hands-on demonstrations.
Tickets: $10 in advance; $15 at the door. Cash or check only.
Note: Tickets available October 1.
Purchase tickets at:
* Decatur City Hall, 509 N. McDonough St.
* Smith Ace Hardware, 601 E. College Ave.
* Intown Hardware, 1404 Scott Blvd.
* 17 Steps, 235-M Ponce de Leon Place
* Kudzu, 2928 E. Ponce de Leon Ave.
* Mission Motif, 1963 Hosea Williams Dr.
* Intown Ace Hardware, 854 N. Highland Ave.
For more information, email regina.brewer@decaturga.com.
The Decatur Old House Fair has been financed in part with Federal funds from the National Park Service, U.S. Department of Interior, through the Historic Preservation Division of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. However, the contents, opinions, and recommendations expressed in the Decatur Old House Fair do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the Department of the Interior or the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, nor does the mention of trade names, commercial products or consultants constitute endorsement or recommendation by these agencies. This program receives Federal financial assistance for identification and protection of historic properties. Under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Age discrimination Act of 1975, as amended, the U.S. Department of the Interior prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, gender, or disability in its federally-assisted programs. If you believe you have been discriminated against in any program, activity, or facility as described above, or if you desire further information, please write to: Office for Equal Opportunity, National Park Service, 1849 C Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20240.
Holiday Inn Decatur
Conference Plaza
130 Clairemont Ave.
Decatur, Georgia
Tickets available today, October 1.
Click on logo above for more info.
For more information:
regina.brewer@decaturga.com
678-553-657
A day-long celebration featuring new ideas, practical advice, innovative materials and quality services for old-house owners.
Discover . . .
New ideas, materials and techniques for rehabilitating, furnishing and maintaining your older home.
Shop . . .
A large exhibit area of retailers, suppliers and other professionals in home improvement, historic preservation, renovation, interior furnishings and construction.
Learn . . .
How to restore original windows, improve your older home’s energy efficiency, develop a maintenance plan, research old-house history, earn tax incentives for certified rehabilitation – and more – through seminars and hands-on demonstrations.
Tickets: $10 in advance; $15 at the door. Cash or check only.
Note: Tickets available October 1.
Purchase tickets at:
* Decatur City Hall, 509 N. McDonough St.
* Smith Ace Hardware, 601 E. College Ave.
* Intown Hardware, 1404 Scott Blvd.
* 17 Steps, 235-M Ponce de Leon Place
* Kudzu, 2928 E. Ponce de Leon Ave.
* Mission Motif, 1963 Hosea Williams Dr.
* Intown Ace Hardware, 854 N. Highland Ave.
For more information, email regina.brewer@decaturga.com.
The Decatur Old House Fair has been financed in part with Federal funds from the National Park Service, U.S. Department of Interior, through the Historic Preservation Division of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. However, the contents, opinions, and recommendations expressed in the Decatur Old House Fair do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the Department of the Interior or the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, nor does the mention of trade names, commercial products or consultants constitute endorsement or recommendation by these agencies. This program receives Federal financial assistance for identification and protection of historic properties. Under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Age discrimination Act of 1975, as amended, the U.S. Department of the Interior prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, gender, or disability in its federally-assisted programs. If you believe you have been discriminated against in any program, activity, or facility as described above, or if you desire further information, please write to: Office for Equal Opportunity, National Park Service, 1849 C Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20240.
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Tuesday, September 30, 2008
How to fool the fueling-up system
By Mr. Cheapskatin'
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Remember when we used to gripe about gas prices? Lately, the only numbers we’ve noticed at the pump are the ones rolling up gallon after gallon as they replenish our tank. North of four bucks per? Who cares?
When (if?) normalcy returns, we’ll start paying attention again to those digits after the dollar sign. I stumbled across some tips on how to buy smartly, many of which are old hat to me. A few fresh ones are shared here:
*Wednesday mornings is the optimum time to fill ‘er up. Prices tend to rise as the weekend approaches, then settle down by mid-week.
*Stations adjust their prices in the morning, often around 10 o’clock.
*Some stations jack up their prices more steeply than others. Scout out the ones whose bumps are least painful.
*Stations at exit ramps off highways often charge more than the norm because they can lure long-distance travelers.
Now, one continuous theme you’ll find in this blog is how to make frugality fun. I like to monitor price per gallon at stations in my ‘hood or along my normal routes. Rather than cast my loyalty with one, I turn into the lowest-priced place.
I also track the wildly shifting price of a barrel of oil on the open market. If it’s dipped significantly, I will patiently wait to fill my tank because the retail cost of fuel will trend downward. Should it escalate, I’ll either put in the max pronto or, if I feel like gambling, quench my tank’s thirst only when necessary with a sip here and there until it declines again.
Besides saving pocket change, the strategy also provides the satisfaction that you are beating the system. And, leaves you enough left over to buy a Big Gulp.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Remember when we used to gripe about gas prices? Lately, the only numbers we’ve noticed at the pump are the ones rolling up gallon after gallon as they replenish our tank. North of four bucks per? Who cares?
When (if?) normalcy returns, we’ll start paying attention again to those digits after the dollar sign. I stumbled across some tips on how to buy smartly, many of which are old hat to me. A few fresh ones are shared here:
*Wednesday mornings is the optimum time to fill ‘er up. Prices tend to rise as the weekend approaches, then settle down by mid-week.
*Stations adjust their prices in the morning, often around 10 o’clock.
*Some stations jack up their prices more steeply than others. Scout out the ones whose bumps are least painful.
*Stations at exit ramps off highways often charge more than the norm because they can lure long-distance travelers.
Now, one continuous theme you’ll find in this blog is how to make frugality fun. I like to monitor price per gallon at stations in my ‘hood or along my normal routes. Rather than cast my loyalty with one, I turn into the lowest-priced place.
I also track the wildly shifting price of a barrel of oil on the open market. If it’s dipped significantly, I will patiently wait to fill my tank because the retail cost of fuel will trend downward. Should it escalate, I’ll either put in the max pronto or, if I feel like gambling, quench my tank’s thirst only when necessary with a sip here and there until it declines again.
Besides saving pocket change, the strategy also provides the satisfaction that you are beating the system. And, leaves you enough left over to buy a Big Gulp.
Ruff journey: Atlanta dog found in Florida
This is why you should get A microchip implant for your pet, because you never know what could happen. Get one A.S.A.P.
St. PETERSBURG, Fla. — An Atlanta pooch traveled more than 400 miles for a Florida vacation, but even that might not have been enough for the golden retriever.
Pepper the dog was covered in fleas and dirt when a St. Petersburg man found him outside a travel office during a thunderstorm. Jay Getman took the dog to a veterinarian. A microchip implanted in the dog's neck helped him reunite the dog with his grateful owner last week.
Pepper went missing from a dog sitter's home nine months ago when his family was in Mexico.
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Information from: The Tampa Tribune, http://www.tampatrib.com
St. PETERSBURG, Fla. — An Atlanta pooch traveled more than 400 miles for a Florida vacation, but even that might not have been enough for the golden retriever.
Pepper the dog was covered in fleas and dirt when a St. Petersburg man found him outside a travel office during a thunderstorm. Jay Getman took the dog to a veterinarian. A microchip implanted in the dog's neck helped him reunite the dog with his grateful owner last week.
Pepper went missing from a dog sitter's home nine months ago when his family was in Mexico.
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Information from: The Tampa Tribune, http://www.tampatrib.com
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